ProtonVPN mostly when I need to VPN. Got a plan with them with email and this works well.
I use windows for 2 things - personal pc to play games, work laptop dualboot for excel usage if some super old messy sheets. everything else linux.
I was running most of them and added Sync - looked fine, but Connect / Voyager work fine for my personal taste, I'm just waiting for Infinity to come out with a full featured stable release. if dev wants to charge for no ads version or ultimate version, it is up to them, and up to the users if they are willing to pay them this. So, it all depends. I wouldn't go ahead and attack them just because.
use dpkg -r to remove the packages:
openjdk-17-jre-headless:amd64 openjdk-17-jre:amd64 default-jre minecraft-launcher geogebra
Then install minecraft-launcher and see what it says. might be that openjdk is clashing with default-java.
my 2 cents just on this..
Bash for quick scripts, Ruby for some smaller scripts, Golang has been a favourite as of late due to integration into the ecosystem with k8s,p8s, envoy..
Ask questions, don't assume. Keep notes of meetings, and notes of your work, little bits. Always have a good rollback plan.
Check netmaker for wireguard vpn if you want a ui, but its straightforward to set it up manually.
I've worked on both, and as long as I can plug the laptop in a nice monitor, with keyboard and mouse I don't care that much. Laptops great for mobility, and the keyboard and trackpad, well you get used to it, and doesn't bother you that much. For myself, its wfh and then going to the office, isn't a big deal, all stuff is on the laptop and things are synced if I need to do disaster recovery. It depends on the situation, would you benefit from it. if not, desktop's fine
I'd say, what kind of security are you talking about? Apart from standard HTTPS to keep things encrypted, there are other layers if you want to keep your service exposed to the internet.
Also how things are installed and if they are correct, proper file permissions. nothing different than having it on the server somewhere. You just need to keep thing up to date and you'll be fine.
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